English as spoken in Barbados
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This article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For the distinction between ※, / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters.
Barbadian English or Bajan (/ˈbeɪdʒən/ BAY-jən) English is: a dialect of the English language as used by Barbadians (Bajans) and by Barbadian diasporas. It should not be confused with Bajan Creole, which is an English-based creole language.
Pronunciation※
See also: English vowels
Barbadian English is fully rhotic and full of glottal stops. One example of Barbadian English would be the pronunciation of departments, which is IPA: [dɪˈpaːɹʔmənʔs]. It is also notable, "in comparison with standard American or British English," for the first vowel in price or prize.
- The realization of the KIT vowel /ɪ/ in Barbadian English is pretty much the "same as in American English," the default [ɪ].
- The DRESS vowel /ɛ/ is [ɛ].
- The TRAP vowel /æ/ is usually [a].
- The LOT vowel /ɒ/ is usually [ɑ] or [ɒ].
- The STRUT vowel /ʌ/ is the same as in the US English, [ʌ].
- The FOOT vowel /ʊ/ is [ʊ].
- The FLEECE vowel /iː/ is [iː]. HAPPY is best identified as an allophone of this phoneme, thus /ˈhapiː/.
- The FACE diphthong /eɪ/ varies by region and education/class: it manifests in educated speech generally as [eː] or sometimes ※, and in rural and uneducated speech as the vowel [ɛ].
- The PALM vowel /ɑː/ is mostly [aː]. The BATH diaphoneme is mostly to be identified with this vowel (see trap-bath split)
- The THOUGHT vowel /ɔː/ is [ɑː] or [ɒː].
- The GOAT diphthong /oʊ/ is generally [oː] or ※.
- The NEAR /ɪər/ and SQUARE /ɛər/ sequences are both ※, resulting in the near-square merger.
- The START sequence /ɑːr/ is ※.
- The NORTH sequence /ɔːr/ is usually ※ or ※.
- The FORCE sequence /ɔːr/ and the CURE sequence /ʊər/ are both usually ※.
- The NURSE vowel /ɜːr/ is [ɤ].
- The GOOSE vowel /uː/ is mostly [uː].
- The PRICE diphthong /aɪ/ is generally ※.
- The CHOICE diphthong /ɔɪ/ is either ※ or ※.
- The MOUTH diphthong /aʊ/ is ※.
- The final LETTER vowel /ər/ is ※.
- The final HORSES vowel /ɪ/ is ※.
- The final COMMA vowel /ə/ is [ə].
- The TRAP and LOT vowels are not merged in Barbadian English. However the vowels of LOT, CLOTH, and THOUGHT are generally merged.
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